Project to adaptively reuse historic school building for new housing units.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the Sand Hills Estates project?
- It is a development project to reuse a historic school building for housing.
- Where is the project located?
- The project is located at 2403 Mount Auburn Street, Augusta, GA.
- How many units will be built?
- The project will have a total of 40 housing units.
- What is the historic significance of the building?
- The building, known as The Weed School, was erected in 1936 and has historic value.
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Full Notice Text
Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 Pursuant to 24 CFR 58.35(a) Project Information Project Name: Sand-hills-Estates HEROS Number: 900000010518211 Start Date: Estimated End Date: Actual End Date: State / Local Identifier: GA Project Location: 2403 Mount Auburn Street, Augusta, GA 30904 Additional Location Information: N/A Description of the Proposed Project [24 CFR 50.12 & 58.32; 40 CFR 1508.25]: Sand Hills Estates will be the adaptive reuse of a contributing structure within the Sand Hills Historic District, known as The Weed School, combined with a new construction 2-story building. The development will have 40 units in total for General Occupancy (Family). Twenty of the units will be located within the historic structure; the remaining 20 units are in the new building. The Weed School was erected in 1936 and named in honor of Reverend Edvin G. Weed. It has been abandoned for over 15 years. The Sand Hills E
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